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Discover Ludwig"exuberate" is not a correct word in English.
The word you are looking for is "exuberant" which is an adjective meaning showing or characterized by great enthusiasm and joy. Example sentence: The exuberant children were filled with excitement at the carnival.
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Cajmere set an exuberate template, happily followed by the many others that largely fill up the second disc here, especially Glenn Underground and Deep Sensation.
But century after century, decade after decade and year after year, human beings irrationally exuberate all over again.
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In the buzz of his eighth gold medal, he exuberated over how his feat had been displayed on the scoreboard at the Ravens' home stadium (whatever they are calling it these days) after a Saturday night exhibition.
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